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Samuel Brandt Scholarship Program

Donor History:
The late Samuel Brandt ’50 bequeathed $1.5 million to the School of Business creating an endowed scholarship in his name. Brandt rose from humble beginnings on a farm outside of New Haven, where his family would take ice from a lake and sell it to merchants in the days before refrigeration. He and his sister were raised by immigrant parents (his mother from Russia; his father from Lithuania). Brandt graduated from UConn in 1950 with a degree in finance. He later earned an MBA from Columbia University. He spent most of his adult life in New York as a successful securities analyst and financial adviser. He handled all of his own financial investments as well. Brandt passed away at age 91 on Dec. 27, 2016.

Program Overview
The Brandt Scholarship program at the University of Connecticut will consist of 1-3 $5000 scholarships for underrepresented incoming freshmen accepted to the School of Business. The number of scholarship recipients selected will vary depending on funds available. The scholarship program will be administered by the School of Business, Office of Diversity Initiatives (ODI). The program objectives will focus on these three main areas:

 Scholarship to cover educational expenses
 Professional development and career awareness training
 Mentoring & academic support to promote retention and graduation

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Minority Access' National Diversity & Inclusion Internship Program"Developing Tomorrow's Workforce"The Minority Access National Internship Program is designed to allow talented undergraduate and graduate students experience the diversity and scope of career opportunities available in the federal government and other participating entities. The program provides students with the opportunity to merge academic theory with practical application in the workplace.

Students must submit the following information: >> Minority Access National Diversity & Inclusion Internship Program On-line Application>> Academic transcript-Unofficial (Official Transcript will be required upon selection) >> Two letters of recommendation from faculty advisor or current instructor>> Resume>> 250 word essay describing reasons for wanting to participate in the Minority Access NDIIP program